Given your example, the Teramind server gave "Admin 2" the ID of "12815." But, "Admin 2" doesn't work for the Teramind server they work for X company and X company's HR has assigned "Admin 2" the employee ID of 0150. There needs to be a way to add other fields or attributes to the user's identity other than name, email, phone number, department, and position.
Well let's just redo a whole companies ID numbers and policy to align with Teramind's arbitrarily assigned IDs instead of adding a tag or another field to the user's attributes that can be used to identify the user. Imagine there are 2 or 3 John Smiths that work at a company.
Given your example, the Teramind server gave "Admin 2"
the ID of "12815." But, "Admin 2" doesn't work for the Teramind server they work for X company and X company's HR has assigned "Admin 2" the employee ID of 0150. There needs to be a way to add other fields or attributes to the user's identity other than name, email, phone number, department, and position.
Well let's just redo a whole companies ID numbers and policy to align with Teramind's arbitrarily assigned IDs instead of adding a tag or another field to the user's attributes that can be used to identify the user. Imagine there are 2 or 3 John Smiths that work at a company.
Each employee has unique ID
When you are opening Employee's page, you can find ID in the URL